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June 2011

After coming back from Melbourne for some time off and chillaxin'.....thats right you know how we do....... Paper Chain People head honcho Kit Pop, aka Justin Elwin asked a small bunch of us paperchain signee's to do a showcase and show ya'll what we are all about.

For all the details on when and where click on the flyer above for a better view!

So in terms of who is playing (including mwah of course!) check out the following:

Ta-ku chops soul breaks with precision moves and takes no prisoners. collaborating with MCs and artists from all round the world. Ta-ku's beats take inspiration in equal parts from hip hop and experimental French pop, dusty soul records and film scores, and are finely balanced to move hips and hearts at the same time. Ta-ku is set to provide a home for the wandering ears of hip hop lovers everywhere. Has also made productions for the likes of Cyhi Da Prynce, Raashan Ahmad, Miles Bonny, Kid Daytona, Rakaa and many more. Keep an eye on his first 12' vinyl dropping on Project Moon Circle soon.

DJ/producer. Makes music and remixes for people. is working on an EP for early September and an LP due out later in life. Plays shows sometimes with Naik or Zeke and also has a 12' single coming out soon with Ta-ku. (no relevant bio at this time)

With foundations in sample based music, Naik has taken the musical collage concept one step further. The addition of live instrumentation and progressive song structures has seen Naik forge his way into unchartered territory with a sound that owes as much to prog-rock as it does to hip-hop.

The 2 times WAMI nominated, Diger Rokwell is the chameleon of Perth creative scene. As co-founder of influential crew The Community. His four self-released albums Digstrumentals, The Earthhead, Digerbodia and We Are All Related are an intercultural mix of global sounds, spoken word, heavy drums, driving bass, and spaced out sonics and have already garnered him rave reviews and earned him a reputation as one of Perth’s most prolific beat music producer.